Marion Larson (ENL), Sara Shady (PHI), and Amy Poppinga (HIS) are working with Dr. Mayhew on a project they are designing for faculty regarding integrating interfaith study and experience into their courses. Dr. Mayhew has received several grants...

Drawing on his experiences and a 1976 proposal from Bethel president Carl Lundquist, Gehrz will explore the importance of off-campus study for a Pietist college: how it facilitates whole-person education, and how its autonomy makes it an ideal...

Professors Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry, and students Sarah Ouverson and Annie Berglund share reflections on their WWI study abroad trip. The group of twelve students spent time in London learning about the buildup of the war, then traveled to the...

Steve and Peyton were part of the interim study abroad trip to Egypt and Israel, studying Islamic literature and culture and interacting with Egyptian Christians. They will be sharing their experiences with Christians in Egypt and talking about...

Over 20 million Americans currently take cholesterol-lowering statins, and this number is expected to increase steadily in coming years. While excess cholesterol can be harmful, many studies show that cholesterol depletion alters the way that cells...

What would it be like to experience the world through the eyes of someone from a different cultural, ethnic, or socioeconomic background? What if nurses and physicians could learn about diversity and inclusivity while 'role-playing' in the virtual...

This presentation will report on the results of a dissertation study investigating what white nursing faculty who teach cultural nursing education think, believe, and teach about race, racism, and anti-racism. The conclusions and implications of...

Investigate the following questions (and others) with two experienced study abroad leaders: (1) What components are necessary for a successful study abroad experience? (2) How can cultural understanding be facilitated among students? (3) What is...